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Daily Archives: September 18, 2016
The Eternals an Update by Richard M. Ankers
I would like to thank the wonderful Sue Vincent for allowing me the privilege of saying a few words here. Being able to appear on Sue’s blog has come at a very opportune time. My first published novel, THE ETERNALS, … Continue reading
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Wide Open – #writephoto
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Wide Open The wall that surrounded my heart Until you entered my life Now a mere reminder Of my life before You came to me And the gates Opened Wide This nonet is my response to…
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Thursday photo prompt – Gate – #writephoto – Memories
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The gate was a sign of the times. In disrepair, broken and neglected. Like the garden it once protected, it too lay overgrown, discarded by the ones who once valued and treasured its beauty and magnificence.…
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The artichoke heart
When I was growing up in Yorkshire, all those years ago, there were many things one read about in cookbooks but did not find in the local greengrocer’s shop. I was 25, living in France and pregnant when I met … Continue reading